Corwin recognized by Governor Branstad for academic excellence

May 19, 2013

Madison Corwin, a student at Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School, was recognized by Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Governor Kimberly Reynolds for outstanding academic achievement at the Eleventh Annual Governor's Scholar Recognition Ceremony April 28 at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.

The statewide program, sponsored by the Iowa Governor's Office, Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) and its title sponsor the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) honored 439 high school seniors from throughout Iowa.

"Iowa Farm Bureau members believe that by investing in our youth and communities, we're investing in the future of Iowa," said IFBF President Craig Hill. "We are so proud to honor such exceptional students and proud to be a leading contributor to educational programs and annual scholarships for our youth."

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Each high school was invited to select their senior student or students with the highest academic ranking, based on grade point average for their first seven semesters. Students selected for the award also had the opportunity to recognize their favorite/most influential teacher and will receive a photo plaque of their meeting with Governor Branstad and Lt. Governor Reynolds. The values learned through academic success, like those learned from participation in education-based activities, help develop outstanding leaders for today and the future," said IH Executive Director Rick Dulkow. "The partnership between the IHSAA and the Iowa Farm Bureau, along with the great cooperation of the Governor's office has made this prestigious event possible."

Ninety-nine percent of those recognized also participate in extra-curricular school activities, with over 80 percent participating in at least one interscholastic sport. More than sixty percent of the group plan to continue their education in Iowa.